It is expected to see a memorial like this at a synagogue, but it is important to see a memorial at a church of the same faith that committed the inquisition. I hope people pause and ponder at the memorial every so often rather than just walking past it.

Although we are not Jewish, Julie and I make it a point to visit synagogues during our travels, and in some cases there are tine Jewish communities in places that were started by people fleeing the inquisition

I agree with Jacob... the killing will go on and no-one is ready to compromise. Because "My god" is the only true one. It will not stop unless the evolution theory is true and in millions of years the humans turn it to something better :D

Very nice that this is articulated and that the memorial is shown in such a public place.They say that a big percentage of modern Portuguese have Converso blood. Re the graffiti: it is ironic that Palestinian Christians in Israel are more secure in their freedom of worship than in any Muslim country.